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.nd Haldens Entire MachinerY and' Inventory of,.
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• SOVITAA1V&TON, ONT.
(20 Miles from Olsten $ound)
'RIOAY, FEBRUARY 20
COMMENCING
$220,000,00 INVENTORY
I ravoot 'veneers;.'cores, video* -pr nt5,-vin0..px
eer fads, . veneer. plywood sheets,. etc,, Rigid Vinyl
es, OIies Matheson release paper, etc, (Lotted to suit
and small factories)..
46. MACHINES
Torwedge •Guillotine dipper and Glue Spray: 3 Cap -
102" Clippers, 2 ,G.M. Diehl Veneer Splicer% Wysong
Miles Co,. Double and Single Belt Sanders; Time Sav-
Speed Sander, Jenkins Double End .Cut -Off Saw, Melt-
' V Groover (13 blade carbon tipped), Merrit 5 Open -
Hot Press c/w hyd. lift loading platform, 12 K.W. and-
.W.
nd
,W. Thermex High Frequency Units, 15' Bowling Alley
plus 30 other, machines, also, Hand Power Tools,
tents Machine Shop, etc-
.CAR
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.,C, , ,§ TRUCKS, TRAILERS,
..,�. FORK LIFTS
Fargo Tractors .FruehaufTrailers, 63 Mercury, 62
eor, 2 Yale Fork Lifts, Transtacker, -etc.
1960 uTzLER LAMINAR_
62" Low Pressure. Capacity' 7,000,000 Sq. ft. per
r with 4 men -- 1• shift. Subject to reserve of approx.
of today's replacement cosi of $90,000.00.
.REAL ESTATE
50,000. sq. ft. • ready to use factory (2 floors), 6 -room
use, etc., C.N.R. Spur, Sprinklered, Office Building,
Subject to Low Reserve.
ALSO:OOffice__Equipment, Inventory of Sand Papers,
LICSTAkt_11. Sheets,_ Scaleijincl. • 10,0if01b: floor Model)
Het Trucks, etc.
RMS:— MAJOR ITEMS -- Approx. 25% deposit, bal-
ance and removal 14 days.
MINOR ITEMS — Cash or approved cheque.
Removal 72 hours. -
FINANCE COMPANIES AT AUCTION
BSENTEE BIOS MAY BE LEFT WITH AUCTIONEER
PHONE AT AUCTION SIGHT (519)797-2015
MAYNARD'S AUCTIONEERS
ite 1106, Prudential Bldg., King & Yonge Sts., Toronto
Phone 363-8779 — Also in Vancouver
WJR.A,'M•EET
pita Auxiliary met on Monday
of Last week with a fair repre-
t t ntabion present. Q1 rS. ,
held amsh otwed a' sketch. el
bhe nowo 'filosptibal• Ile Mrs, L. IL
Dti, gon, convener of the penny,
fair and hospital tea, repotted
that they will be held urn' June,
LADY CLERK
Airs. , lho as "Armstrong, 11:R,
1-11.Ml ri w;b s -been .a`Ppoi 'ted
clerk of bhe "1 ownsihip`. of woa
W-awanosth;. 4• $.,heV-sueeee -J in
Foran Ilio 'held the- pest fix
eleven y.earts. Three applied for
Jhe -position, two women and
one man.
frompoi.....0;14mogisimummis
!REQ CROSS
Your help does so much
for so many
HOUSE CANVASS ONLY
%tieants Of glee • Ont ,ria l as-
Intal, 00.4et+le7;t, wort cntaxtai.
one- Frkdray ev-eninFlebrk
ary 1, , •by a, group S',po.00. 'e
iry the AgrrgeulU.ural $a iety Of
laueknaw 'With Mr, Q1iVer ;A.
*aCharles are, ice ea t,
IIhis, group ofxoximately
rlaventty meanbez , ipre ehted
pr+Qg Tnr of ehorn a,nd donee
rnumlbers interspersred with uoc
al Mole old time .fiddling and
exhilarating Peottish songs cues
bagpipe Selections._
:The 'grand ffinale, . "Mentoris s"'
f�t enea� "
tin's ►eti *the. gad-ruintt eok
li loOyd A.eker+t, .aetin+r ttitt��
atii1ed xtl.lat' -Ir a'n y
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Needle to . say the
Ontertaininent Ninaa, OtOrOl.f
eni*ye l 'i y the ► ati;ezii and
moose in ..ghat"ge are ,ltd.
OpreSS SiaJeere .
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presented. '
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Canoe" IIub •
AlypreetatIon and thanl.9 of
the' paltients9 retf Ontario I O$pft-
al;
aoderkethe#, •ezberi400-.1911/7& ..•
...
IL R. Mall., preside t Rl`
Canoe Club, in arranging a•pro-
gram of ,slides and entertain-
ment
nter tin -menet pretsentied b'y M.r• ',T, Mc-
Claren 'on Thursday even:big,
February 18. The var of s :fea-
tures
eati.0 es seemed to have a very
spec al appeal' to the patients
it was reported.
Member's of the .Gederiefi Sports Association take up the time for d an Judo Cub, has The
club,
which formed is
safonlyfiliate - two
to
traditional Ado resting position -before etarbiug u gruelling the Cana has quickly`�bei:ome one o e most outstanding.:
'.. a ..kerelse p r-iod to bone mselves up for the years,
fighting sport. The youngsters are waiting for the ---cl tb ea_by winning counts awards in oompet-
order from instructor Helmut Krohmar w,L?io' supervises the • itions. Signal -Star photo
lessons once a week for the junior section and a further
The Goderich branch of the tive soliciting "dues and con -
St. John Ambulance Brigade i tributions for 1965. The let -
has recently been officially de- Iters are part of a membership
signated as the Huron County
branch.
In this new capacity the
branch is ready to assist tli
formation of self-supporting bri-
gades in other Huron commun-
ities. '
During the past few weeks
local members have been re -
drive to get morepeople inter-
ested in the 'work of the Brag-
ade. .
To become a member in good
standing a minimum tfee of two
dollars is levied.' The .branch
committee is asking for the
support of all county residents
in the drive•
,cFea rirletter-s_41,0m the,exe.eu-.... 3 wb l de's nnual appeal
has 'been jhanged from Febru-
ary to June this year so it does
not clash with other appeals
in the area.
• During 1964 the 20 members.
1;__ the _local_ Brigade gave no
less_ than 2129 man hours_ or-
th•eir.tilme voluntarily and 'with:
out pay to render first aid at
various sporting and other
events throughout the county.
First aid men of the brigade,
belonging to 4ocal industries,
rendered assistance for 510 man
hours in addition, on time paid
for by their employers.
• I all, some 320 cases were
dealt with at hockey, trotting,
drag racing and at fairs. The
brigade also conducted courses
-oaf-44,c40.43- .in, :: dist aid ands'
home nursing for same 67' men
and women. Included in these
were members of the Goderich
Fire Brigade and the Ontario
Hospital staff. ►-- . .
The 1964 appeal grossed
$2,131.00 and it is hoped to'
better th s Iby . considerable
margin in June next,
Explained spokesman, L. B.
Graham, "In an inflationary
economy, .every -thing is rising in
cost. It is necessary to depreci-
ate, insure and maintain the
ambulance, while other outgo-
ings :are for bandages, *str-etch-
e ts, d•i;,infeet-ants,and.
instructional costs. Recently
the brigade. has acquired the
most modern.Jorm of 'resuscita-
tor, the latest-'forin of quick
splints for fractures as well as
a dummy for teachifira mouth
to mouth resuscitation.
`+Your membership of this
Order , of St. Johnwhich has
succo.ured the sick and needy
continuously and 'Voluntarily
since the Crusades is a means
of showing your partnership- in
your community. The, brigade
is primarily :for the ,benefit of
the citizens of Goderich and it
Today, as for over 80 years, CONKLIN
sets the pace for biggest values on
quality building supplies . . . The offer-
ings shown here prove the point . .
Sobe thrifty! Buy now at CONKLIN
and save the - difference. - a
LIMITED • NIAGARA FALLS. CANADA
The Celebrated
A Goderirph doctor was am-
ong 15general. practitioners
who attended a refresher eoourse
in ,general anesthesia last week
'at the Victoria Hospital School
of•Nursing, London. ,
Dir: 7aak Leiltch attended-•th
course • 'along with delegates.
from many of the smaller West-
ern Ontario communities.
The doctors, who are often
required to administer anes-
thesia at the smaller district
hospitals, were given clinical
and- elassroom lectures in the
_modern 'techniques of anesthe-
sia. m.
General practitioners' are of-
ten called in for appendix, ton-
sil and hernia operations. (Major
surgical procedures are gener-
ally referred to 'hospitals in the
larger centres where better
equipment is available.
is non-denomdnational.
"Fees and donations should
Ile• sent to the :treasurer, by
whom they will be acknowledg-
ed. 'He is Brigadier G. MacLeod
Ross at 3 Colbourg• street, Gode=
-ri h: •Information- _on - ins runt
tional courses •is obtainable from
John Wilson at 223 Huron road,
Goderich. P,,hoee: ,524 - 9538.
Instruction is carried out at
1VIacKay Hall, by kind permis-
sion of the Council. Inform-
ation regarding the formation
of new brigades and branches
should he addressed to L. 13.
Graham at 240 ,Elgin avenue
West, Goderich." 1
"What it means to be a priest
in a modern world" was the
chapter from the study book
given by 'the educational secre-
tary;Miss B. G- Laud.e.r-,- ;at_ the -
February ,meeting of St. Geo-
rge's' Woman's Auxiliary. The
meeting was presided over by
the president, Mrs. F. Hunt,
who led to the •opening prayers.
Mrs. A. Palmer read the Scrip-
tures. ' . _ :
Mrs. Hunt read excerpts'from
the "TTtsrun- Diocesan --Bulletin:
The presi•derit also extended an
invitation to members to attend
the Women's World Day of
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The course, sponsored hy the
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apartment of anesthesia, ` en-
ables the doctors to improve
their knowled'Je and techniques.
tike anesthesia department" alt
Victoria Hospital, supervised
the refresher course which also
had lecturers from-Westminstea•
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ance); social service, ,Mrs. H. {,
Ti•chborne• Mrs. Wilson also
Bence -hick'
read the correspon
included thank you notes and'
greetings to members from firs
D. J Allan'a. who is holidaying
in C
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for dead and disabled animalst
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After the ;benediction, lunch-' Phone 452-7269, Clinton
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Mrs. F. Hunt, Mrs. Q. Slemin i50�C-65
and Mt -s. A. C. Blay. i. _
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T,a'rgest mu -kie ever caught, ,
just over five feet in length and
one ounce short of 70 pounds.
was taken in the St. Lawrence ;
River on the side of the
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